A man was pushed to the floor during a knifepoint robbery of a Co-operative store in Woking.

Surrey Police has said a man entered the store in St John's Road just before 10pm on Saturday (March 28) and demanded money from the cashier.

Enquiries into how much was stolen are still ongoing.

A man in his 20s, believed to be a member of staff, was also pushed into a door during the raid.

Detective Constable David Jones, said: “This was a frightening incident for all involved and we are making a number of enquiries in the area to find the person responsible and bring them to justice for the crime.

“We know there were other people in the store at the time of the robbery who have not yet spoken with police and I would urge them to make contact.

"We not only believe they may be able to assist with our investigation but witnessing an incident like this can have a lasting effect on someone and we can offer support through this.”

Police are searching for a white man, of slim build and between 5ft 7in and 6ft 1in tall, wearing a dark blue coat and black trousers. Officers say it is believed he arrived on a mountain bike.